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Two And A Half Men  Carpet Burns And A Bite Mark 
CBS  Chuck Lorre Productions, Inc., The Tannenbaum
Company in association with Warner Bros. Television
Productions, a Division of WB Studio Enterprises Inc.
Steven V. Silver, Director of Photography

That 70s Show  We Will Rock You  FOX 
Carsey-Werner Productions
Michael Karuch, Editor

Two And A Half Men  That Special Tug  CBS  Chuck
Lorre Productions, Inc., The Tannenbaum Company in
association with Warner Bros. Television Productions, a
Division of WB Studio Enterprises Inc.
Joe Bella, Edited by

Two And A Half Men  CBS  Chuck Lorre Productions,
Inc., The Tannenbaum Company in association with
Warner Bros. Television Productions, a Division of WB
Studio Enterprises Inc.
Charlie Sheen as Charlie Harper

Outstanding Lead Actor In A Drama Series

Law & Order: Special Victims Unit  NBC  A Wolf Films
production in association with NBC Universal Television
Christopher Meloni as Detective Elliot Stabler

Rescue Me  FX Network  Apolstle, The Cloudland
Company and Dreamworks Television in association with
Sony Pictures Television
Denis Leary as Tommy Gavin

Six Feet Under  HBO  Actual Size and the
Greenblatt/Janollari Studios in association with HBO
Entertainment
Peter Krause as Nate Fisher

24  FOX  Imagine Entertainment and 20th Century Fox
Television in association with Real Time Productions
Kiefer Sutherland as Jack Bauer

The West Wing  NBC  John Wells Productions in
association with Warner Bros. Television
Martin Sheen as President Josiah Bartlet

Malcolm In The Middle  FOX  Regency Television in
association with 20th Century Fox Television
Bryan Cranston as Hal

Two And A Half Men  CBS  Chuck Lorre Productions,
Inc., The Tannenbaum Company in association with
Warner Bros. Television Productions, a Division of WB
Studio Enterprises Inc.
Jon Cryer as Alan Harper

Two And A Half Men  CBS  Chuck Lorre Productions,
Inc., The Tannenbaum Company in association with
Warner Bros. Television Productions, a Division of WB
Studio Enterprises Inc.
Martin Sheen as Harvey

How William Shatner Changed The World  The History
Channel  Handel Productions in co-production with The
History Channel, Discovery Canada, Discovery
Communications International, Arte and Channel 5 UK
Producers TBA

Baghdad ER  HBO  Feury/Grant Productions and
Downtown Community Television Center in association
with HBO Documentary Films
Jon Alpert, Produced by
Matthew ONeill, Produced by
Joseph Feury, Produced by
Sheila Nevins, Executive Producer

American Masters  Ernest Hemingway: Rivers To The
Sea  PBS  Thirteen/WNET New York and Maha Films
DeWitt Sage, Written by

American Masters  John Ford/John Wayne: The
Filmmaker And The Legend  PBS  Thirteen/WNET New
York
Ken Bowser, Written by

How William Shatner Changed The World  The History
Channel  Handel Productions in co-production with The
History Channel, Discovery Canada, Discovery
Communications International, Arte and Channel 5 UK
Alan Handel, Writer
Julian Jones, Writer

Penn & Teller: Bull****  Prostitution  Showtime 
Showtime Presents in association with Penn & Teller, A
Division of Buggs and Rudy Discount Corporation, Star
Price Productions, The Wolper Organization
Penn Jillette, Written by
Teller, Written by
Cliff Schoenberg, Written by
Jon Hotchkiss, Written by
Michael Goudeau, Written by
Star Price, Written by

Arrested Development  Development Arrested  FOX 
Imagine Television and The Hurwitz Company in
association with 20th Century Fox Television
Chuck Tatham, Teleplay by
Jim Vallely, Teleplay by
Richard Day, Story by
Mitchell Hurwitz, Story by

Entourage  Exodus  HBO  Leverage and Closest to the
Hole Productions in association with HBO Entertainment
Doug Ellin, Written by

Those are some of the most bizarre nominations I've ever seen. I think Alfre Woodard deserves a nomination, but her performance has been so dark, yet since Desperate Housewives is a comedy series I guess that's why she was submitted for comedy. That's odd. Well at least Sandra Oh, Chandra Wilson, and Will Arnett were nominated, those were all deserved.

I can't believe Lost and Desperate Housewives got snubbed, especially Lost. I thought Lost was amazing this season. I can't believe House got in over it - yeah, it deserves a nomination for Hugh Laurie, but I don't think it does in series. If any show should have been snubbed, it should have been The Sopranos. Yuck. I was one of the few who enjoyed Desperate Housewives this season, so I'm sad it got snubbed. I just can't believe it got snubbed for the likes of Two and a Half Men. Ew.

I am pissed that Marcia Cross and Eva Longoria weren't nominated. They were great this year. While all of the actresses nominated are great, none of them matched up to them IMO. And Alfre Woodard? What the hell did she do this season?

I wasn't expecting much acting love for Lost, but I wish Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje had been nominated. And I'm still not its exclusion from drama series.

I am glad that Arrested Development and Will Arnett were nominated. I'm disappointed Jason Bateman and Jessica Walter didn't make it. She totally should've been there in Woodard's place. I hope they win. It'll be the only reason I'm watching.

Ooh, but the exclusions of Will & Grace and Patricia Arquette do make me happy.

__________________If by a "Liberal" they mean someone who looks ahead and not behind, someone who welcomes new ideas without rigid reactions, someone who cares about the welfare of the people  their health, their housing, their schools, their jobs, their civil rights, and their civil liberties  someone who believes we can break through the stalemate and suspicions that grip us in our policies abroad, if that is what they mean by a "Liberal," then I'm proud to say I'm a "Liberal." - John F. Kennedy

It pisses me off that CBS drama always get snubbed. Procedural or not, they have some damn good acting in them! Heck, Cold Case gets some great performances out of its guest actors. But noooo...let's kiss The Sopranos' ass. That show sucks so much.....

Can't say I'm sad to see DH get snubbed in the major categories. Can't have the hype every year. Too bad Grey's Anatomy wasn't with it. And it was great to see Two and a Half Men get nomed. It's a great comedy.

The acting nams were a little odd, especially in Actress for Comedy. Stockard Channing? Julia-Louis Dreyfus already? Seems too early for her show.

I can't believe Lost and Desperate Housewives got snubbed, especially Lost. I thought Lost was amazing this season. I can't believe House got in over it - yeah, it deserves a nomination for Hugh Laurie, but I don't think it does in series. If any show should have been snubbed, it should have been The Sopranos. Yuck. I was one of the few who enjoyed Desperate Housewives this season, so I'm sad it got snubbed. I just can't believe it got snubbed for the likes of Two and a Half Men. Ew.

I am pissed that Marcia Cross and Eva Longoria weren't nominated. They were great this year. While all of the actresses nominated are great, none of them matched up to them IMO. And Alfre Woodard? What the hell did she do this season?

I wasn't expecting much acting love for Lost, but I wish Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje had been nominated. And I'm still not its exclusion from drama series.

I am glad that Arrested Development and Will Arnett were nominated. I'm disappointed Jason Bateman and Jessica Walter didn't make it. She totally should've been there in Woodard's place. I hope they win. It'll be the only reason I'm watching.

Ooh, but the exclusions of Will & Grace and Patricia Arquette do make me happy.

It pisses me off that CBS drama always get snubbed. Procedural or not, they have some damn good acting in them! Heck, Cold Case gets some great performances out of its guest actors. But noooo...let's kiss The Sopranos' ass. That show sucks so much.....

Can't say I'm sad to see DH get snubbed in the major categories. Can't have the hype every year. Too bad Grey's Anatomy wasn't with it. And it was great to see Two and a Half Men get nomed. It's a great comedy.

The acting nams were a little odd, especially in Actress for Comedy. Stockard Channing? Julia-Louis Dreyfus already? Seems too early for her show.

The acting categories look real weak. Stockard Channing's show is gone and I don't know if I'd call JLD's sitcom a hit yet.

Well, i guess that was all for crap because i still see names like Sean Hayes, Meagan Mullaly and Allison Janey getting nominated for the umpteenth time. So much for giving other actors and actresses a chance.

Lisa Kudrow and Stockard Channing? Are their shows on the air anymore? I thought "Comeback" was cancelled.

Nice to see they threw Scrubs a bone. Now if they could get around to giving some of the cast members a nod, like John C. McGuinley.

I'm very happy that "The Office" and Steve Carrell got some recognition.

Ditto for Jaime Pressley for "My Name Is Earl." She's great. How about Jason Lee? He deserved a nomination for his work on that show.

I have to recheck the ist, so I'm sure they'll be more bitching from me later.

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- Capt. Benjamin Franklin "Hawkeye" Pierce

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